You guys can make fun of the mall you want but if you got the guts to try a biolite 2 board then you will see the difference. I know, we have been working with different meterials for mounths and this stuff is awesome and you will be suprised how many people will be using them after they get out.

Man... I can't imagine how good a board would ride made with "The Biolite 2", some "Flowthru technology", and possibly a longer toeside edge than heelside to help your toeside riding.. Match that with a binding with a Boa system..

suggestion to everyone looking at the new hyperlite boards: try out the STATE, best board I have ever ridden. Great pop, very consistant, comfortable from both sides of the wake. Give it a try if your looking for something new this coming year.

MR HARF??? Scott!!! the kid is only 20 years old. Yea he is a great wakeboarder but he's not your friends dad or your school teacher. Call him Danny. Of course he is going to hype up his gear . He is sponsored by them, but he also could be telling you the his honest opinion as well. I dont know where the GUTS thing comes from Danny but most of us are average wakeboarders at best , so dont try to call us out on something most of us will never do anyway.

Everybody else stop being so STARSTRUCK and stop kissing the AS* of every pro that comes on here. Im sure they would rather you tell them whats on your mind then to sit there and tell how much the ROCK. They already know that.

"DNA : WOOD Core is good for a year, after one year the core is very fragile (same principal as snow ski Rossignol 3S for an old example)"

I have been riding an '02 Belmont DNA since...'02. Still riding it (I'm guessing I'll probably be into a new ride soon), nothing wrong with the core at all. It has been jibbed, dropped from the racks to the garage floor, fallen off a golf cart, and through some of the most intense crashes (at least according to my veteran/pro friends who have to witness them).

DNA is a great core, as strong as you need. I will probably continue to ride the DNA, it just feels like it rides with more energy.

On another note, no one is too young to be shown a little respect. Whether it's Mr. Harf, or Danny, he has gone out there, ridden his ass off. I'm not talkin' about winning contests, either, I'm talkin' about going to demo's and clinics across the country, so that he can teach our 6 year olds how to go W2W or pull their first 180's, and then put on a show behind the boat for every young aspiring ripper that shows up to these local stops. Cut him some slack.